Fibre Network definition

Fibre Network means the Fibre Network installed throughout the Estate, including the extension from the street into any Erf or Dwelling, and all associated equipment and infrastructure, including the Network Termination Point (but excluding the duct, tube or conduit allowing the access route into the any Erf or Dwelling) all of which is provided and owned by the Association and may be located in, on, over or outside of any Erf or Dwelling. The Fibre Network ends at the Network Terminating Point installed at any Erf or Dwelling;
Fibre Network has the meaning given in the Wholesale Broadband Agreement.
Fibre Network means the nationwide fibre network as described in Schedule A;

Examples of Fibre Network in a sentence

  • Installation fees and line rental fees are prescribed by the Fibre Network Operators (FNO).

  • We commit to keeping our coverage data as accurate as possible, but we are reliant on the maps that are given to us by the Fibre Network Operators which could result in slight inaccuracies at times.

  • All promotions offered by ASAP are Fibre Network Operator (FNO), area, product and date specific.

  • This requires also the establishment of a stable and reliable Optic Fibre Network in all corners of the country.

  • We resupply the Service to you using the NBN Fibre Network and networks and systems supplied by other Wholesale Service Providers.

  • All promotion offered by ASAP are Fibre Network Operator (FNO), area, product and date specific.

  • Scheduled maintenance on the Blaze Fibre Network will be performed during a standard maintenance window during change control windows as determined in consultation with the relevant 3rd party provider of the Access Circuit.

  • The Subscriber acknowledges that Faircom will be required to initiate a standard connection from the Network to the Subscriber and that such connection will incur a cost (“Installation Fee”) with the Fibre Network Operator (“FNO”).

  • The Service is a Layer 3 connection which carries internet traffic over the NBN Fibre Network, and provides internet connectivity at the NBN Network Termination Device located at your premises.

  • Blaze Fibre will in no event be liable for lost or interrupted data, messages, packets, or other information transmitted to or from third party networks, if the loss or interruption takes place outside of the Blaze Fibre Network.


More Definitions of Fibre Network

Fibre Network means the Fibre Network installed throughout the Estate, including the extension from the street into Private Property, and all associated equipment and infrastructure, including the Network Termination Point, but excludes the duct, tube or conduit allowing the access route into the Private Property; The Fibre Network includes the connecting line to any Private Property and all associated equipment and infrastructure, including the Network Termination Point all of which is provided and owned by the Oubaai Homeowners Association and may be located in, on, over or outside of a Private Property. The Fibre Network ends at a Network Terminating Point installed inside Private Property;
Fibre Network means Sure’s end-to-end optical fibre-based solution (instead of copper lines) to allow broadband and landline services to be provided to business and residential Premises, sometimes known as Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP).

Related to Fibre Network

  • Core Network means the transport infrastructure identified in accordance with Chapter III of Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013;

  • Mobile Network means a 3G or 4G network or any other mobile communications network which we choose to provide Mobile services.

  • Area network means a type of electric distribution system served by multiple transformers interconnected in an electrical network circuit, generally used in large, densely populated metropolitan areas.